Studies have shown that increasing your intake of potassium will lead to a greater weight loss.

Not only does potassium assist in your weight loss goals but it also fights off the risks of heart disease and high blood pressure. That is amazing news, as potassium can be found in our everyday meals. Insuring you are getting the right amount will get you closer to your weight loss goals. So how is this mineral going to help you lose weight?

Electrolyte

Potassium is an essential mineral, and it is also an electrolyte. Being an electrolyte it is balancing the sodium in your body. Since sodium holds water in your cells, this increases the water you retain which increases your weight. Potassium helps balance the sodium in your cells enabling you to lose weight and decreases the risk of high blood pressure. Also, when you are exercising you excrete potassium through your sweat. It is essential to replenish your potassium stores to be able to have energy for your workouts.

Muscle development

Eating a rich potassium diet helps you build muscle. It aids in muscle development by converting your food into energy for muscle growth, which entails a boost in your metabolism. Having a higher ratio of muscle helps you burn more calories and lose more weight. You will start shedding the fat, and increasing your lean muscle tissue when you exercise.

If you are low on potassium, symptoms include:

Muscle weakness

Weight gain

Feeling constantly tired

Leg cramps

constipation

List of potassium rich food to incorporate in your diet:

Crimini mushroom 5 oz. 635 mg potassium

Swiss chard 1 cup 960.8 mg potassium

Banana 1 medium 467 mg potassium

Spinach 1 cup 838.8 potassium

Romaine lettuce 2 cups 324.8 potassium

Celery 1 cup 344.4 potassium

Broccoli 1 cup 505.4 potassium

Winter squash 1 cup 895.9 potassium

Tomatoes 1 cup 399.6 potassium

Collard greens 1 cup 494.0 potassium

Summer squash 1 cup 345.6 potassium

Eggplant 1 cup 245.5 potassium

Cantaloupe 1 cup 494.3 potassium

Green beans 1 cup 373.8 potassium

Brussels sprout 1 cup 494.5 potassium

Kale 1 cup 296.4 potassium

Carrots 1 cup 394.1 potassium

Avocado 1 cup 874.5 potassium

Beets 1 cup 518.5 potassium

Papaya 1 small 781.3 potassium

Asparagus 1 cup 288.0

Unprocessed foods have the highest amount of potassium. Stay clear of processed and packaged foods that are lab produced. Processed foods have a high content of sodium, which means not only are they displacing the potassium they are also hindering your weight loss goals. You are meant to eat wholesome fresh food that your body can recognize. Once you incorporate whole foods, your body will thank you and you will be closer to your weight loss goals.

This post was created by guest blogger, Hiba Beyhum, a student of The Institute of Holistic Nutrition. Alex Gellman is Hiba’s preceptor.

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